A Look at Where Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Might Live in Washington, D.C.

With the recent that soon-to-be First Daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, are mulling a move to Washington, D.C., T&C offers a few places the family of five might want to consider in upscale neighborhoods popular with the political crowd.

Aaron Terrazas, senior economist at Zillow, says that the Washington, D.C market "is very different than Manhattan." For instance "wherever they look it's going to be a little less dense than New York City, and these neighborhoods, especially Kalorama and Georgetown, have a historic charm that's maybe lacking in Manhattan."

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Plus, the couple will get more for their money: " Prices per square foot in D.C. are significantly lower than in Manhattan," Terrazas says. "Even in the pricey neighborhoods like Georgetown you're still seeing about $200 less per square foot than in a prime Manhattan location."

Another plus? Larger yards, larger houses, more greenery, and increased privacy. While the latter might not be a priority for President-Elect Donald Trump, his daughter might appreciate it for her family. Here, a few potential properties.

Chevy Chase

Appeal: This renovation of a classic 1926 Colonial has four finished levels, high ceilings, and hardwood floors throughout the house. Since Ivanka has shown an appetite for cooking, she'll appreciate the chef's kitchen and breakfast bar. Plus, the master suite has a walk-in closet.

Appeal: With stainless-steel Thermador appliances, marble countertops, a double oven, and five-burner gas range, the kitchen is the draw here. The house also has double walk-in closets and a fully finished attic and basement, a double shower with porcelain tiles, and twin walk-in closets.

Kalorama

Appeal: The Kushner/Trump family could be the Obamas' neighbors! Okay, maybe that isn't a draw for either side. But still, this 8,500-square-foot house is pretty stunning, especially its three-story spiral staircase. There are also "embassy-size entertaining spaces," with nine- to 11-foot ceilings, a swimming pool and poolhouse, and an elevator. The guardhouse and parking for up to five vehicles could be enticing for their security team.

Appeal: This 1930 Federal Revival brick house has plenty of rooms for entertaining including a tiger-maple paneled library and a wood-burning fireplace-equipped living room that opens into a conservatory with floor-to-ceiling-windows on three sides. The master suite has his-and-hers bathrooms and on the third floor there's a family room with 11-foot ceilings and views of the house's gardens and terraces, Rock Creek Park, and the National Cathedral.

Georgetown

Appeal: This Federal-style brick house already has presidential pedigree—it's where Jackie Kennedy and her children lived in the aftermath of JFK's assassination (watch the video of her move-in below). The circa-1794 property is featured on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the Washingtonian, Jackie Kennedy "intended to make it her permanent home, but found it untenable to raise John Jr. and Caroline in the Georgetown fishbowl,where tour buses often parked outside their front door." She moved to New York City in 1964, after living living there for less than a year. Its owner former Miss America Yolande Betbeze Fox, said that "the basement still has bolts of fabric that Kennedy decorator Billy Baldwin bought to use throughout the grand home."

Appeal: This very unique property has a notorious history as a party pad (Chelsea Handler and Ja Rule have performed on the premises), and since it's now "trying to rebrand" perhaps the Trump/Kushner family of five is exactly right for it. Located in a private alcove within talking distance of Georgetown and Dupont, the house has 2,000 square feet of outdoor space including a roof desk with a heated pool. If Jared and Ivanka wanted to try it out for a night, it's available through Airbnb.

Appeal: Here, the family could maintain the apartment lifestyle they're used to in New York City. This sprawling penthouse, which underwent a $3 million renovation in 2009, has 1,000 square feet of outdoor space with 180-degree views of the Potomac River.

Appeal: Another apartment, this penthouse duplex built in 2008 has 11-foot ceilings, heated floors, and an elevator. And while Donald Trump is a professed teetotaler, his daughter and son-in-law might appreciate the 1,200-bottle wine cellar.

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Dupont Circle

Appeal: Hornblower & Marshall, the architects of the National Museum of Natural History and what's now the Phillips Collection, designed this five-level house in 1897. It's been restored, with bathrooms by Waterworks.

Logan Circle

Appeal: This duplex penthouse "lives like a house," its listing declares. It has two living rooms, a gourmet kitchen, wraparound terrace, and two garage parking spaces. Double-height windows, with remote-controlled shades, offer a view of the tree-lined cosmopolitan surroundings.

Appeal: While this apartment alone may not be big enough for the family, the other penthouse unit, 4A, is also available, as is another apartment on the third floor. With Kushner's real estate savvy, he could combine the units and create a modern masterpiece with floor-to-ceilings and hardwood ceilings throughout.

Appeal: The six bedrooms in this rowhome offer more than enough space for Ivanka, Jared, and the three young Kushners. The listing touts it as a "rare opportunity to create/develop your own Logan Circle masterpiece!" While it may require a little bit of TLC, it sounds like a good opportunity for the real estate-focused power couple to work their magic..

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